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Restaurant A l’Echevin
The Restaurant A l’Echevin proposes famous gastronomic meals.
Our Chef prepares tradional French Cuisine with regional food, fresh
lobster and fish.It’s a just a hop to the restaurant down by the
water they are the special charme of this house. The different Rooms
of the Restaurant Roesselmann, J.S. Bach and the terrace
outside are situated directly on the river side.The dining-rooms on
the edge of the water will provide you with a marvellous setting
where you can enjoy your meal to the sound of classical music, by
candlelight. |
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One of the most attractive towns in
Alsace, Colmar is filled with medieval and early Renaissance
buildings, with half-timbered structures, gables, and gracious
loggias. Tiny gardens and washhouses surround many of the homes. Its
old quarter looks more German than French, filled with streets of
unexpected twists and turns. As a gateway to the Rhine country,
Colmar is a major stopover south from Strasbourg. Near the vine-covered
slopes of the southern Vosges, it's the third-largest town in Alsace.
Colmar has been so well restored that it's Alsace's most beautiful
city, far more so than Strasbourg. While walking its streets, you'll
find it hard to tell that Colmar was hard hit in two world wars. |